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May Day Protests: Making U.S. Presidential Candidates Pay Attention
submitted by sfharper 9 days ago (via associatedcontent.com)
Today’s May Day protests show concern for worker pay, benefits and pensions and underlines some of the global concerns related to the war in Iraq and rising fuel prices. It makes union contract issues important for the US Presidential race.
 
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Russian shipment for Iranian nuclear plant blocked
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
Azerbaijan halted a Russian shipment of equipment intended for Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, demanding more information for fear of violating United Nations sanctions, officials said Monday.
 
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Police: Manager sold marijuana from drive-through window
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
Police have arrested a pizza parlor manager on charges alleging he sold marijuana out of his drive-through window in Fort Smith, Ark. Authorities said Monday that state and local investigators acting on a tip went to the Pizza Hut restaurant and found six ounces of marijuana and a set of digital scales in the manager's office.
 
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South Dakota ranks 5th nationally in wind power
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
A new report from the American Wind Energy Association says South Dakota ranks fifth nationally in terms of the percentage of its electricity that comes from wind farms.
 
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Bull jumps over wall at N.Calif. rodeo, injures 6 people
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
A 3,000-pound bull jumped over an eight-foot fence during a Northern California rodeo and injured three children and three adults. Authorities say the rodeo fans' injuries aren't considered life-threatening.
 
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South African court postpones Oprah Winfrey school trial
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
A court on Monday postponed the trial of a former dormitory matron accused of abusing pupils at a school set up by Oprah Winfrey for disadvantaged girls.
 
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More guilty verdicts in LA murder-for-profit scheme
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
A Los Angeles jury has convicted an elderly woman of two more counts in a scheme to kill homeless men to collect insurance payoffs. Jurors convicted 75-year-old Olga Rutterschmidt on Monday of first-degree murder in the 1999 death of 73-year-old Paul Vados. She also was convicted of conspiracy to murder him for financial gain.
 
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New rules to tighten security reviews of foreign investments
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
The Bush administration, pledging a "strong and continued commitment" to safeguarding national security, issued 90 pages of regulations Monday to implement a new law tightening security reviews of foreign investments.
 
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Terror leaders in Indonesia get prison terms
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
Two leaders of the feared Southeast Asian terror network Jemaah Islamiyah were sentenced Monday to 15 years in jail, dealing yet another blow to the group blamed for a string of deadly bombings in Indonesia.
 
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With visa program in limbo, seasonal businesses struggling
submitted by Lumhierre 20 days ago (via ibtimes.com)
Seafood processors, landscapers and other seasonal businesses are wondering if they'll have enough workers because of Congress's delay in renewing a visa program.
 
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